Could Spurgeon Be A Southern Baptist?
With so much talk about who Southern Baptists really are historically and what theological stream we fall into (or are […]
Could Spurgeon Be A Southern Baptist? Read More »
With so much talk about who Southern Baptists really are historically and what theological stream we fall into (or are […]
Could Spurgeon Be A Southern Baptist? Read More »
“People who don’t like Christians are all around us. Only a strange providence keeps our churches from being bombed. It
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In Matthew 5:9, Jesus says, “blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.” What do we
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It was 30 years ago today that God called a young New Testament professor by the name of John Piper
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How do we address those who are outside of Christ in our sermons? Over at the 9Marks blog, Mike Mckinley,
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So, all the cool kids are reading Mark Driscoll these days and I guess I’m no different. The fact remains,
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“Happy [is] the Christian who sees in every sin a monster that could easily snare him eternally, were it not
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“Do not forget the culture of the inner man–I mean of the heart. How diligently the calvary officer keeps his
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“It is generally true that until we see what the teaching of the gospel looks like in someone’s life we
“By the time my son John was six years old he had figured out that if we promised to take
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My sermon from last Sunday out of 1 Timothy 6. October 4, 2009. Sacrifical Finances from Malvern Hill Baptist Church
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Is your church healthy? Most of you who will read this have heard the numbers time and time again. Eighty
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